Corequisite: CS 1136 Textbook: Standard Version of Starting Out with C++ 4th Edition. 2005 Update. Tony Gaddis and Barret Krupnow. Starting Out with C++ 4th Edition Lab Manual. Dean DeFino and Michael Bardzell. Programming assignments, homework assignments, and homework solutions will be available at webct.utdallas.edu. Homework assignments, unannounced quizzes, & lecture attendance – 10% Programming projects – 20% Exam #1 – 20% February 21, 2005 Exam #2 – 20% April 1, 2005 Final Exam – 30% April 29, 2005, 8:00am. – 10:00am. The final exam is comprehensive. PDAs, cell phones, calculators, books, notebooks, and backpacks will not be allowed at desks during examinations. There will be assigned seating for all examinations. You must bring two forms of photo ID to examinations. Late programming projects and homework assignments will not be accepted. The instructor reserves the right to give unannounced quizzes. Each quiz will count as a homework grade. There are no make-ups for missed quizzes. An attendance sheet will be sent around each class. You will be considered absent if you have not signed the attendance sheet by 10:10am. Make up examinations will be administered only for well-documented emergencies. A student must make every attempt possible, via telephone and email, to notify the instructor that he/she will miss the exam prior to the examination date and time. Scholastic Dishonesty: Incidence of scholastic dishonesty will be handled according to university regulations. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to: copying assignments, giving your work to another to be copied, looking at another students paper during the examination, using unauthorized materials during examination, giving students in subsequent sections test or quiz questions, handing in another persons work as your own, having someone else take an examination for you, and changing a graded paper and requesting that it be regraded.
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